That's so sad. You young kids don't know what you're missing! Back in MY day we had no interwebz and we LIKED IT! (Actually we didn't like it because we knew no different, but now that I have the internet it seriously sucks to be without it)....I'm getting off point!

mark. is an off shoot of Avon, and while I have never used any mark. cosmetics, I am familiar with the brand. I agreed to write a review about this fragrance for a few reasons.

1) It is Holiday time and people are looking for gifts. Fragrance is a popular gift. Perhaps my post will help someone complete their shopping.

2) Black Currant, Jasmine and Musk. Some of my favorite things to have in a perfume

3) SASSSSSSSYYYYY!!!

Come on. It's fun to say.

That black current and jasmine fragrance reminds me of walking in a meadow where fresh berries grow on the bushes lining the meadow and the scent of yellow jasmine wafts through the air while I stomp through the meadow in my Doc Martins!That's Sassy!

Back in the days I wore my Docs everywhere! They were steel toe and I was a bad ass!That's Very Sassy!

Fruit and flowers mix to form the perfect signature scent. Add in musk to soften the fragrance and give it some depth. Like the depths of my dark, black soul!That's Sassy!

Back in the day, people at my small Southern University never met a Punk...until me!That's Very Sassy!

The jasmine is sweeter than normal and the black currant has hints of peach and cherry in it. The musk grounds the fragrance making it veer away from the overly fruity floral "celebrity" perfumes and maintain its own individuality. Like all those individuals that shop at Hot Topic! That's Sassy!

Back in the day we didn't have pre-made punk rock clothing. If we wanted to look Punk Rock we MADE our own stuff, because THAT is how punk is done!That's Very Sassy!

Very Sassy is an Eau de Perfume that is supposedly "amped up for lasting impact." I think it smells nice, is not overly heady or cloying but does not last all that long when I wear it.That's Sassy!

Back in the day I left when I wanted to, I didn't ask for permission!That's Very Sassy!

mark. Very Sassy EdP retails for $30 (not bad if you ask me) and the body lotion retails for $14. A nice buy for anyone on your holiday list, no matter how old or how young they are!

Three of mark.'s beloved scents like you've never seen them before–fragrance pencils designed to run write over the pulse points! The set is ideal for giving this trio of fragrances a try; also, no bigger than a mascara, the pencils easily fit into a makeup bag or handbag pocket, making them perfect for the girl (or woman) on the go! Enter using the rafflecopter entry from below. Winner will be chosen on the 14th of December. This is an international giveaway so anyone living anywhere in the world that is over the age of 18 is welcome to enter. Previous winners of a PinkSith.com giveaway from the last 6 months are not eligible to win. For more information and rules for giveaways read HERE. Good Luck!

I loved SASSY Magagine. I felt like it spoke to me. I didn't read Seventeen because I wasn't 17 and in my mind, i needed to be 17 to read it. I would peek at Cosmo though, wondering what all the fuss was about regarding sex.1+1= answer: b) 2

1+1=2 I can math! Sadly I don't remember that skit, but I never watched SNL that much, it looks pretty funny from the screenshots though. Side note, I found this blog while searching for Ineke reviews and I am SO glad it's active! :D

I loved Sassy, Sassy, and might love this Sassy. Phil Hartman was the best thing that ever happened to SNL. I loved that skit extra because I read the magazine. I also read Seventeen and was obsessed with big city fashion and beauty. I mean, they had stores devoted to only ONE designer and fancy light blue nail polish! And there I was using a Sharpie to paint my nails black because my mom banned black nail polish from my house...

I remember the skit & the magazine. Man, I loved Sassy magazine so much. It was so much better than all the other teen magazines. Then all the other magazines changed to try and be like Sassy, but they were not. They're still not as cool as that magazine was. I miss Sassy... :-(

Thanks for the Phil Hartman fix- those episodes were the best! Hahaha I used to read Sassy magazine too. But don't look in my closet, because I still wear my Docs. They've been trampling meadows (and the occasional flower bed) for years, and I have no intention of ever getting rid of them.

B. I'm afraid I don't remember either! But now I want to look up that skit. "Sassy" is a favorite word in my house, ever since a boutique opened up in town with the name Sassy Lady, and then bought their strip mall location and renamed it Sassy Plaza.

B! (Though I was tempted to put A, because well, answer to the universe!)Alas, I'm not familiar with that skit or the magazine. That scent sounds, well, sassy (pardon the pun) though! Also, never seen anything like those pencils either, which makes me ever so curious about them. :o

Perfume Pens??? That is soo crazy!! I have never seen the like of it yet. Also, I am from Malaysia so,only Avon is available not Mark. It would be nice to win it, just to see what it is like. Thanks for making it an international giveaway!!!! AND THE answer is B.(2!!!

This whole post had me LOL'ing. The Answer is B, though I think it could be D in certain situations. I don't remember the skit nor the magazine, but I'm going to find more excuses to use the word Sassy in my life.